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Allerdale Borough Council
Allerdale House
Workington
Cumbria CA14 3YJ
Tel: 01900 702702
Fax: 01900 702507
Email: enquiries@allerdale.gov.uk
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Allerdale Borough Council,
Allerdale House,
Workington,
Cumbria,
CA14 3YJ
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Areas for Conservation
The Council owns and is responsible for two
Local Nature Reserves
in the Workington area at Siddick Pond and at Harrington. Further Wildlife Areas have been and are being created simply by leaving selected areas unmown and allowing wild flora to establish.
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last updated Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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